All entries tagged: Knight Fellowships
How Stanford’s Knight Fellowships are revamping for innovation
There’s a friendly rivalry among the various university-based fellowship programs for journalists. It goes without saying, obviously, that the finest is the granddaddy of them all: the Nieman Fellowships here at Harvard, founded in 1938. (Along with being the finest and oldest, it is also my alma mater and my employer, so color me biased.) [...]
Morning Links: November 19, 2008
— PaidContent asks if newspapers can make money online from comics.
— And here I always thought those glossy quarterly mags the Times publishers were meant to be cash cows. I guess sports dollars aren’t on the same scale as fashion dollars.
— Ex-MSNBCer Dan Abrams is starting a new firm that will provide media consulting [...]








